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Show Bage C8 Tuesday December 17. Davis County Clipper 1996 New Sounds for Christmas 96 concert set GifuSelf COMMUNITY Siv D.iv is County and two Ogden composers will be represented on bounds forChiistmas New '96, Composeis Guild's annual Christ- SERVICE BULLETIN BOARD American Red Cross of Northern Itah will tram individuals for most areas of service, including disaster services, healthsafety. intema-tor further information. tional service, etc. Call Community Nursing Service and Hospice of the Davis County area are looking for people who would enjoy giving of their time and talents for the benefit of the elderly, and terminally ill. We 1 627-OtH- mas coikcMt featuring new Christmas iiuimc by urea composers. It will be held 7:30 p.m.. Decemhei 19 at the Salt Lake City lOih Wild. 420 South 800 Hast. Salt Lake t n Utah. There is no charge, and the public is inched. home-boun- could use you! Give us a call at Davis County Attorney's Office in Farmington is looking for vol unteers to work with victims of domestic violence. If intetested call or et. 4)00 Ogden line) for appointment. Female preferred, must be at least 21. drive vehicle, no criminal recotd and be able to keep confidentiality The Davis County Food Bank needs individual or group volun teers to collect and sort food, slock shelves and prepare tood boxes for families in need in the Davis County area. To schedule service activi ties or for further information contact Irish at Davis County Mental Health needs a volunteer to help with gen-eral clerical wotk three hours per week. Call Ruth at to arrange a schedule Davis County Schools need volunteers to work with students. Contact F.drice Christensen at after 2 p.m. or call the school closest to you. The Family Friends Program needs a volunteer to spend about thiee houis per week helping a Bountiful single mother cate for a child with a disability. This person would provide a break for the mother by caring for the child and should also lie able to be an advo ( jcate tor the familv. Contact May at Faster Seal Society of Utah at 991. The Family Support Center needs volunteers who ate at least 18 n informa-non- . H, years old to help with children in their crisis nursery For more contact Ray at Girl Scout Troops in Davis County need role models to make a I(, difference in lives of young girls. Volunteers more than 18 years old are needed for a variety of tasks with groups and special progtams. Call j 7 Paula at or The of I HC needs volunteers to spend time with the ter- Hospice .J(t, initially ill in their homes. Training will be offered. For more informa-liocall Sharalee at The Literacy Action Program needs volunteers in Davis County ; r who can provide one to two houts per week to help adults with limited leading skills learn to increase their reading comprehension. For tram-in- g and more information, please contact Falcen at Missing Children of Ctah needs volunteers for pnvate invesligat-- j ing. general help, fund raising protects and clerical dunes. Contact MCI' at . Our House. Homeless Children's Foundation needs loving. 'attentive individuals to play and woik with infants and children under ', Call Verlinda or Pat at years-olThe Rape Recovery Center needs volunteers to resjmnd to calls from hospitals and police stations to provide support and advovaey to sexual assault and domestic violence victims. Training loi Ctists Intervention teams will begin on Dee. 16. 1446 Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. have transportation and be available two ot thiee days a month. For more information call Peggy Mammon a! Your Community Connection, Rocky Mountain Hospice needs volunteers to tun errands, teed, provide emotional support, read to and visit with teinunally til patients. Orientation meetings will be ongoing. Please call Margo Hope for infot-- i mation and appointments at The Salvation Army needs volunteers during the he liday season to 7 toys and food, ring bells, sponsor needy families and help with the (sort volunteers are needed to help m the store and tree. warehouse. For more information contact Ft. Peggy Gatiis or Marlene at 461-450- 776-316- 451-450- , Missionaries 1 n 349-140- j! ELDER AND SISTER PRICE Idei St. iiiloid Iva Balmforth Price have been called to serve in the Ohio, Columbus Mission for lie Chinch o! Jesus Christ of Latv ter Day Saints They will leave " toi a pci lod of 8 8. re months I Idei Puce has recently retired tom the steel meichundising mdus-u- y sen mg Noiihein Utah and S.W Wyoming ic v will speak m church Dec. 29 at 10 30 a. m. in the Bountiful 4 si Ward Chapel. 3 3 So. Moss il Di 800 Fast Bountiful, I I Jan-u.iiI I I 1 t tali. They will share their joy with tamily and It lends that afternoon at the lainilv home. 521-905- ; 344-54)- 3 6-- 328-286- ; 344-445- ELDER FEATHERSTONE l.ldei Kick ! ; I j j 621-358- South Davis Community Hospital in Bountiful needs volunteers to provide clerical aid for patientfamily services. Volunteers are also needed to help with evening entertainment, crafts, manicures, birthday cards, visitine patients and Saturday morning bingo. Call Dee Hailing at 295-236- ; t j j The Victims Assistance Program of Davis County needs vohin-- . teers to assist victims with court paperwork and appear with them in court during day time hours. For more information, contact Fllen at 451-430- 1. ; j I Wasatch Humane Society has opportunities for mature' volunteers to help with pet adoptions at PetsMart in Layton on routing weekends and with the pet hotline and animal care weekdays at the Bountiful adoption center. Call 299-850- Widowed Persons Service (WPS) Davis County olfers suppoit services for anyone of any age who has lot a spouse. If you would like more information about accessing WPS support services or would like lo learn more about becoming a W PS volunteer call extension 4847 Women in Community Service fWICS) needs volunteers to provide support and mentoiing to disadvantaged young men and women. Training and materials will be provided. Foi fiiiihei information. contact Sheila at Volunteers needed to help the blind and seniors with shopping, if you have time driving, walking and reading. Call Kay at available to help. I eutherstone. 'eihcisinne and Teresa II er si one home teimu Bill I son of Feath- Debbie Augustine, Barbie Elliot and Ruth Gatrell, Farmington, Pam Smith, Centerville, Dr. Thomas Root and Connie Huggins, Ogden, and Brian Jackson Fetzer, Ryan Gardner. Eric Hansen, Wanda Charlene Newell, and Kay Hicks Ward from the Salt Lake area. Performing groups will include the Lind-stro- Weber Slate University Chamber Mission on Dec 006. He will speak ill Saei anieni meetI ing m the .apiece ood Ware), 200 Bouniiiul Boulecaul. Noitli Salt Lake, 5 )cc 29 ai 2 on 3i) p m. rends and tamily are invited to meet with I. Idei I ealheistone at the home in Teresa I eatherstone at 124 N aglewood Dme. North Salt ake. alter Sac lament meeting. I I ELDER FINKLEA inklca. son of Robert and g n a I inkiea. Ins returned home atlc'l Sllccc'sslul ly saving in the Bier, I Washington Seattle Mission loi I lie Chinch ol Jesus Christ ol Saints I .utter day the ()i chard Ith Ware! Chapel. of Ta mie Call. Connie has had music compositions, poetry, and stories lorsv ille, is the youngest com- He will play poser on the concert. his composition, Christmas. He has earned recognition in the Young conComposer Category of Guild contests. Reflections as well tests as published, and is a former winner in many Guild contests. She is continuing study of composition at Weber State University. The Ruth Gatrell Singers will be premiering her new Christmas song. The Reason for Christmas, which will also be performed at their Temple Square Concert at the Assembly Hall at 8 p.m.. Monday, December 23. In addition to awards in other categories, Ruth Gatrell won first place in Popular in last year's Guild contest with her I Want You Here. She has also been a first place w inner in Childrens and Choral categories, and in Relief Society Song Contests. Shes My Sister was awarded Honorable Mention in this years R. S. Contest. Also from Farmington. Debbie Augustine will premier Have You Heard the Sound of Angels' Voices ? Brian Jackson Fetzer, well known recording artist with 14 albums and a video to his credit, will sing and play his guitar for Hear the Guitars Ringing on Christmas Morning, and The Shepherd's Born. Erie Hansens Organ Preludes will be performed by Mark Teran. Eric has had works performed by the Intermountain Chamber Orchestra. He sang with the Utah Symis a phonic Choir for five years and vocal soloist. He has written many orchestral and piano works. Popular recording artist Wanda w ill be singing one of her Charlene compositions. original Lindstrom Newell will play one of her fascinating arrangements, Christmas Medley. She has songs published in the Barbie Elliot will perform her Christmas Lullaby. Their songs LDS Hymnbook and Childrens were part of the Farmington Composers' Concert in the Park this past summer. Tom Edward Clark, formerly of Farmington, has recently moved to Layton. He will be playing his Air on 'What Child Is This? An excellent pianist, he plays for dinner theaters and was the accompanist for Forever Plaid, put on at Weber State University this summer. He is the manager of the Ogden First Security Bank. Pam Smith will accompany Vicki Fox as she sings Pams Redeeming Love. Pam is church organist and has taught piano and directed choirs for many years. Twelve year old Ryan Gardner, Songbook, and has been a first place w inner in The Relief Society Song Contest and Composers Guild contests. She teaches choral music at Kearns Junior High School. Concert Pianist Kay Hicks Ward w ill be playing Remember Me. She was the first young artist to perform with the Utah Symphony, and because of her success, the Young Artists program was started. Although she had done lots of arranging, she did not begin composing until three years ago, and now has numerous works published. A rare musical treat is in store for those attending the New Sounds for Christmas Concert this year. Three holiday season concerts scheduled for Dec. 19, 20 & 21 place in the Tabernacle at 7:30 p.m. 0 on Thursday and Friday, Dec. featuring radio and television personality Charles Osgood as narrator. Tickets are required but are free. Tickets are limited to 4 per order and are available by sending a envelope to stamped, Christmas concerts. Mormon Tabernacle Choir, P.O. Box 3926, Salt Lake City, Ut 84110-392The Utah Symphony and Chorus will perform Yuletide Joy at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Dec. in Abravanel Hall and will 0 include a special guest appearance by Santa Claus. Tickets range in price from $17 to $34 for adults, $5 for students, and may be purchased by calling or by visiting the box office at 123 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City. 533-NOT- E come St. Nicholas to Salt Lake City in a special holiday concert for kids Utah Symphony will conduct a food drive. Receptacles will be available at Abravanel during the holiday season and audiences are encouraged to bring canned-foo- d for the Salt Lake County food Abravanel Hall. The concert will last about an hour. Tickets are $8 for adults, $5 for students and may be purchased by calling or by visiting the box office at 123 West South Temple, Salt Lake City. During the holiday season the 533-NOT- E bank. DATCT Davit Applied Technology Center 550 F. 300 S Kaysville, Utah ffrnrrpn ! 19-2- The Utah Symphony and the Wesley Bell Ringers unite to wel- He will speak Dee 22 al 4 a m. in same numbers: Two Carols, entitled When Icicles Hung by the Wall and Lullaby, Jesu, by Mark Henderson, and Rejoice! by Dr. Thomas Root, chair of the composition department and director of bands. Dr. Root's L.ithuanian Rhapsody is a former first place w inner in Arrangements in the Composers Guild Annual Contest. The choir numbers will be accompanied by Cammie Call. Connie Huggins Journey's End will be sung by Kira Zeeman, who will also he accompanied by Cam- - 19-2- .). I The Weber State University Chamber Choir, under the direction of Mark Henderson, Director of Choral Studies, recently performed the world premier of three numbers by Weber State University faculty members. They will perform these The annual Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christinas Concert will take h'lin i'ii Arizona Phoenix 244-341- Year-roun- n, Spectacular in January. 451-128- 5 344-307- Lay-to- Mark Henderson, Kaysville, sented to local winners. Entries 6 773-071- works by Tom Edward Clark, came from 22 states, China, France, and Germany. Area winners will be featured in the Composers Guild 451-32)- ' arrangements by composers from the Wasatch Front will include Choir and the Ruth Gatrell Singers. At the conclusion of the concert, winners from the Composers Guild 1996 Annual Composition Contest will be announced and awards pre- t 298-344- Original compositions or In Assistant LessJhan 3 Months CNA Courses Start Jan. 6 & 7 at Davis Applied Technology Center M & VV T & Th 5-- 8 3-- 6 pm pm or 6-- 9 pm S235 $235 ForJnformationjonjHowJo RegisteCallS932580 and their parents on Saturday, 155 Wav. Ninth Salt I., ike. Coventry December 21. Here Comes Santa Claus" will and 2:30 p.m. in be performed at 1 WARNING: THE SURGEON GENERAL HAS DETERMINED THAT A LACK OF EXERCISE IS DETRIMENTAL TO YOUR HEALTH. 774-433- The Government spent $473 million to determine what you already know. We can help you resolve it for $380. We also make a great Christmas gift. 295-502- ; If you would like to list a need for volunteers or would like more information as to where you might volunteer, contact Davis County United Way Information and Referral, Monday through Friday. 8:30 a. m. to 5 p.m. 497-911- 1, MERRY CHRISTMAS i i i i i Off 25-5- 0 i t Mr. Mac Missionary Clothing Sale! Two Pant Suits ... .199 Top Coats i 120 . . Washable. Slacks . . . . Short Sleeve Shirts .1750 .200 Luggage Sets Walking Shoes . .30 . furnishings of Character 8 1 1 So4lU 500 t i I liJeAt 89 ) Irficdi. (80i) 295-610- 5 BARCApUNGER All BankCards Welcome 69 Towne & Country & Health Fitness Club 2250 South 800 West, Woods Cross 298-323- 1 Single memberships sun at $180 for one year Couple membership $560 Tamily membership $680 Some restrictions apply I he extra large aerobics room is the size of most other clubs There are over 60 aerobic classes each week with a wide variety of types and times to fit your interests and schedule We also have a women's only workout area In the weight room you can work out on top of the line selectorized weight machines as well as the largest array of free weights in the area In the cardio room you can run on 10 new treadmills, ride new upright and recumbant bikes or join in one of our very popular cycling classes We have 5 racquetball courts and every level of play from classes for beginners to a traveling league and open tournaments One of our 5 trainers can even help you gel started with an individualized program to help you meet your goals. There are hot tubs, steam rooms, and saunas all for you to relax in after a long dav or a hard work out Tanning booths are available to start or maintain that healthy glow We even have a child care center to look after the little ones while you have fun and get fit ST9 |